Wigmore Hall
Jamie Barton, Wigmore HallWednesday, 26 October 2016![]() American mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton has a wonderful, characterful voice, with apparently effortless and even tone production and control. She seems to be able to spin out a quiet phrase – and just hold it for ever.The past few years have seen... Read more... |
Isserlis, Mustonen, Wigmore HallWednesday, 05 October 2016![]() For a BBC Radio 3 lunchtime's hour of music, cellist Steven Isserlis's latest collaboration with that most individual of pianists Olli Mustonen went astonishingly deep. The surprises were equal in its two halves - the first a through-conceived... Read more... |
La Canterina, Classical Opera, Page, Wigmore HallTuesday, 20 September 2016![]() Papa Haydn might have been tickled to see his early intermezzo, La Canterina, pack out the Wigmore Hall on a Monday night. A night for connoisseurs, then, but Classical Opera has form when it comes to refreshing classical repertoire with the elixir... Read more... |
Jeremy Denk, Wigmore HallSunday, 18 September 2016![]() Medieval to Modern – Jeremy Denk’s Wigmore Hall recital took us on a whistle-stop tour of Western music, beginning with Machaut in the mid-14th century and ending with Ligeti at the end of the 20th. The programme was made up of 25 short works, each... Read more... |
Two Quixotes, The English Concert, Bicket, Wigmore HallThursday, 15 September 2016![]() They dreamed the impossible dream in 1970, turning aspects of Cervantes' Don Quixote into the musical Man of La Mancha. But Purcell, Eccles and the lively dramatist Thomas D'Urfey - anyone know his hit song "The Fart"? - got there first nearly 300... Read more... |
The Brook Street Band, Wigmore HallMonday, 18 July 2016![]() Happy returns of various kinds last night at the Wigmore Hall, where hall regulars the Brook Street Band (violins Rachel Harris and Farran Scott, cellist Tatty Theo and harpsichordist Carolyn Gibley) took to the stage along with a number of musical... Read more... |
Matthias Goerne, Daniil Trifonov, Wigmore HallThursday, 09 June 2016![]() If you needed further proof of the intelligence, the thoughtfulness of Daniil Trifonov’s musicianship, the programme for his four-concert residency at the Wigmore Hall would go a long way towards providing it. How many young soloists of Trifonov’s... Read more... |
Cédric Tiberghien, Wigmore HallWednesday, 25 May 2016![]() This programme looked like a non-starter on paper, a long sequence of short Bartók dance settings, followed by a second half that was dominated by works for children from Bartók and Kurtág. But it worked, largely thanks to Cédric Tiberghien’s... Read more... |
Prohaska, Eberle and Friends, Wigmore HallTuesday, 24 May 2016![]() A quick plot summary might be required here, because how this programme of Schubert, Pergolesi and Webern came into being was far from obvious. Two young soloists, one a violinist in her late twenties, one a singer in her early thirties, both born... Read more... |
Piau, Les Talens Lyriques, Rousset, Wigmore HallSunday, 01 May 2016![]() La Follia was, as every programme note inevitably reminds us, a pop song of its day. A strutting Spanish dance, it featured in the work of over 150 composers, so catchy was its signature chord progression. Still a classic of Baroque concert... Read more... |
Schubert Lieder, Gerhaher, Huber, Wigmore HallFriday, 01 April 2016![]() In the Wigmore's Lieder prayer meetings, baritone Christian Gerhaher is the high priest. There are good reasons for this, but given that the innermost circle of Wigmore Friends pack out his concerts, you do feel that the slightest criticism might... Read more... |
Kraggerud, Gimse, Wigmore HallWednesday, 03 February 2016![]() All three Grieg violin sonatas in a single recital may seem like too much of a good thing. The similarities between them outweigh the differences, which are more of quality than intent. But, when heard in chronological order, they provide a... Read more... |
